McCormack notes that Bobby Cole's Dunlop England contract expires at the end of the year, and wonders if Hadingham would be interested in making a similar contract with Bobby for a two-year period in Great Britain and Western Europe.

Concerning dates of golf tournaments such as the Canada Cup, the Sahara Invitational, the Australian Open Championship, and the Dunlop International. McCormack asks Morris to reconsider his request to have all three players visit him during 1968, as McCormack feels that its more advantageous to stagger their appearances. McCormack goes over the tournament appearance fee for the pla...
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McCormack asks Hadingham to make a formal offer of representation to Harold Henning. The offer specifies that Henning participate in the British Open and two other UK appearances each contract year. McCormack hopes to meet in person while in England for the Piccadilly. A post script asks if Hadingham has written Noel Morris about Peter Oosterhuis.

McCormack informs Hadingham that the Warren Humphreys contract is duly executed, he is not interested in the Clive Clark proposal, he is forwarding a contract for Dale Hayes, he notes Hadingham's comments on Harold Henning, and he has advised Peter Oosterhuis that there may be a club introduction at the end of 1972.

Replying to a letter sent to Ann Byrd regarding Jack Nicklaus. McCormack notes Nicklaus' planned arrival time and indicates that his secretary Sarah Chappell will contact Mitchell when specific flight information is available.

Writing "Buzzer" in reply to a November letter. McCormack informs Buzzer that Tony Carter will be opening Bobby Cole discussions again and assures him that there is no need to worry about unidentified Jack Nicklaus petrol station situations. Additionally, McCormack would like to set up a meeting when in London.